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The complicated story of Catholicism, religious tolerance, and early America

November 30, 2021 James Matthew Wilson 8

For the Catholic Church, America has never been just a nation or a state. It constitutes rather a political and theological problem. That is as much the case now as it has ever been. The […]

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George Weigel’s “Lessons in Hope”

September 26, 2017 Bishop Robert Barron 5

Weigel’s anecdotes, in his new book about St. John Paul II, of interviews with some of the most significant figures in the Vatican are fascinating, […]

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Cardinal Sodano: “Each of us is therefore called to cooperate with the Successor of Peter, the visible foundation of such an ecclesial unity.”

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During this morning’s Missa pro Eligendo Romano Pontifice—the “Mass for the Election of a Roman Pontiff”—at St. Peter’s Basilica, the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Angelo Sodano, delivered the homily below, exhorting his fellow […]

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